6 research outputs found
New trends in content and design at the Spanish cybermedia
In the last years, the cybermedia and the Internet itself have marked as medium and
support of communication. Nevertheless, constant technologic evolution, the training
of the newsroom people and the absence of a clear definition of the business model
make continuous modifications in the final structure of the new media environment.
This communication focuses in four important aspects: the hypertext –as a basis and
essence of the Internet and the cybermedia as well–, the information architecture –as a
managing system for big amounts of content–, the journalistic genres –as the main
expression of the journalistic work–, and the design –the final layout of the product
and, at the same time, the content access interface–.
All these issues are continuously subjected to changes. In this paper, starting from
the four axis mentioned before, we present an overview of the evolution of cybermedia
in Spain and we suggest a perspective about the current situation of the sector
Creating an Index to Calculate the Level of Convergence of a Medium
Since the end of 1990's, media are undergoing great changes brought by digital technology, with the objective to optimize resources and enrich contents. The concept of convergence has a relevant significance in this process.
We see the convergence as an integrating process of traditional separated media outlets and modes of communication that affect business, technology, professionals, and audiences at all stages of production, delivery, and consumption of contents of any kind (information, entertainment, and advertising).
This paper provides a methodological tool for calculating an index over which reflects the level of convergence of a medium.
This proposal, fruit of the work of a collective research project -which is currently carried out by a numerous group of Spanish scholars with public funding (see for details our website _www.infotendencias.com/objetivos_)-, is based on the following variables: relationships among newsrooms, media polyvalence, type of collaboration on contents development, and type of contents delivery
Four Dimensions of Journalistic Convergence: A preliminary approach to current media trends at Spain
Convergence is a very polysemous concept that has been used to describe various trends in
journalism that have something in common: the blurring of the limits between different media, professional skills and roles. This paper proposes to analytically structure convergence into four dimensions: integrated production, multiskilled professionals, multiplatform delivery and active audience. This analytical grid can help in exploring convergence avoiding deterministic
assumptions and allowing to map its development in different media companies as an open process with diverse outcomes. A sample of 58 Spanish cases is studied using the conceptual framework. Multiplatform delivery is the most popular convergence strategy, and in any given dimension developments tend not to radically change established professional routines and values. Integration and multiskilling dimensions seem to be closely related and mainly developed in local and regional media with small staffs. Delivery and audience strategies are more complex in national media
New trends in content and design at the Spanish cybermedia
In the last years, the cybermedia and the Internet itself have marked as medium and
support of communication. Nevertheless, constant technologic evolution, the training
of the newsroom people and the absence of a clear definition of the business model
make continuous modifications in the final structure of the new media environment.
This communication focuses in four important aspects: the hypertext –as a basis and
essence of the Internet and the cybermedia as well–, the information architecture –as a
managing system for big amounts of content–, the journalistic genres –as the main
expression of the journalistic work–, and the design –the final layout of the product
and, at the same time, the content access interface–.
All these issues are continuously subjected to changes. In this paper, starting from
the four axis mentioned before, we present an overview of the evolution of cybermedia
in Spain and we suggest a perspective about the current situation of the sector